
The Cherkizovsky Market (russian: Черкизовский рынок), also known as Cherkizon (russian: Черкизон) was Europe's largest
marketplace, located in
Izmaylovo District
Izmaylovo District (russian: райо́н Изма́йлово) is a district in the Eastern Administrative Okrug of the federal city of Moscow, Russia. Population:
It is a historical part of Moscow, the ancestral land of the Romanov noble ...
,
Moscow,
Russia, near the
Lokomotiv Stadium and
Cherkizovskaya Moscow Metro station. Owned by
Telman Ismailov
Telman Mardanovich Ismailov ( az, Telman Mərdan oğlu İsmayılov, russian: link=no, Те́льман Марда́нович Исмаи́лов; born 26 October 1956) is an Azerbaijani-born businessman and entrepreneur of Mountain Jewish origin ...
's AST Group, in its heyday the market generated employment for an estimated 100,000 workers, mostly Asian immigrants.
[Stewart, Catrina]
Russia's largest market closed amid race tensions
'' Associated Press'', July 16, 2009. Moscow city authorities closed the market down on June 29, 2009 on grounds of numerous violations of regulations and illegal activities.
In July 2009 Moscow authorities confirmed that a
Chinatown would replace the market.
History
The market was founded in the early 1990s. With an area around 300 hectares, it was the largest market in Russia, and one of the largest in Europe. Thousands of
migrants
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Human migration
*Human migration
*Emigration, leaving one's resident country with the intent to settle elsewhere
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* Economic migrant, someone who emigrates from o ...
from
China
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and
Central Asia worked and lived there, many illegally. However, Moscow city authorities, in an effort to curb the spread of
counterfeit goods and protect Sino-Russian trade, declared their intention to shut down the market several times since 1999.
On August 21, 2006, a blast hit the marketplace, killing 14.
The bombing was carried out by members of the
radical nationalist group ''
Spas''. Eight group members were later found guilty of the attack along with some other bombings carried out by the Moscow city court in May 2008, and given prison sentences ranging from 2 years to
life imprisonment
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.
Closure
On June 1, 2009, Prime Minister
Vladimir Putin complained at a government meeting that last year's large-scale confiscation of smuggled Chinese goods on the Cherkizovsky market hadn't resulted in convictions. According to
The Independent,
The Sunday Times and others, Putin was furious that Telman Ismailov in late May threw a lavish party in
Turkey, celebrating the opening of an opulent resort hotel there, despite him having made his fortune in Russia.
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'' The Sunday Times'', June 28, 2009.[Oligarch pays for party that enraged Putin](_blank)
'' The Independent, July 16, 2009.
On June 18, 2009, Russian authorities said they would destroy more than 6,000 containers holding an estimated $2 billion worth of pirated and smuggled goods which entered into Russia through the practice of
gray customs clearance
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.
[Authorities shut Europe's largest market](_blank)
Russia Today Retrieved on 2009-10-02
On June 25,
Alexander Bastrykin
Alexander Ivanovich Bastrykin (russian: Алекса́ндр Ива́нович Бастры́кин, born August 27, 1953, in Pskov) is a Russian official, former First Deputy Prosecutor General of Russia, and former Chairman of The Investigativ ...
, head of the Investigative Committee of the
Prosecutor General
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In some jurisdictions, attorneys general also have exec ...
's Office turned on the market, demanding its shutdown. State-run
Rossiya TV channel
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aired a programme investigating the smuggling connected to the marketplace and attacking Ismailov.
Moscow mayor
Yuri Luzhkov, despite being a close friend of Ismailov,
pledged to remove the market.
On June 29, The market was temporarily shut down by Russia's consumer watchdog Rospotrebnadzor after a series of checks revealed 464 violations of
fire safety
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regulations. The complete list of violations included poor sanitary conditions, concerns over how goods were stored, and concerns over the living conditions of thousands of the market’s employees.
On July 15, Mayor Luzhkov made it clear that the closure was permanent,
[Moscow mayor says notorious market will not reopen](_blank)
''RIA Novosti
RIA Novosti (russian: РИА Новости), sometimes referred to as RIAN () or RIA (russian: РИА, label=none) is a Russian state-owned domestic news agency. On 9 December 2013 by a decree of Vladimir Putin it was liquidated and its asse ...
'', July 15, 2009. and the dismantling of the market began the following September.
Aftermath
The sudden shutdown of the market left tens of thousands of workers, many of them
illegal immigrants, jobless and in financial trouble because they were unable to sell their goods.
China
China, officially the People's Republic of China (PRC), is a country in East Asia. It is the world's most populous country, with a population exceeding 1.4 billion, slightly ahead of India. China spans the equivalent of five time zones and ...
was worried by the situation around the market and in late July sent a
MOFCOM delegation headed by Chinese Vice Minister of Commerce
Gao Hucheng to negotiate the fate of the Chinese vendors.
Chinese merchants to retrieve seized goods in closed Moscow market
/ref> Moscow's consumer department cooperated with the Chinese coordination group and agreed to allow Chinese merchants to clean up their stalls and ship out their merchandise from the closed market during a specific period of time every day.
Gao said China had no objections to Russia's crackdown on illegal trade, but that the Russian side should try its best to keep the economic losses of the Chinese business people to a minimum. Some Chinese analysts noted that Russia's cracking down on smuggling
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There are various ...
and rectifying its domestic markets would help regulate trade channels, improve trade environment, and therefore be overall beneficial to the sustained and sound development of bilateral trade between the two countries in the long run.
A poll conducted by the Levada Center showed that among the 94% of Moscow citizens who knew about the closure, 67% supported the move. An online poll conducted by the newspaper Izvestia also showed that over 80% of respondents were in favor of the shutdown.[Cherkizovsky Market closure heralds transformation of trade](_blank)
China Daily Retrieved on 2009-10-02
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